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Shawn Burke's Blog
Configuring Visual Studio to Debug .NET Framework Source Code
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Shawn Burke - MSFT
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It's finally here - the launch of the .NET Reference Source project. This post (hopefully!) contains everything you need to know. Over the past few weeks, we ran a pilot of this feature and collected lots of great data that helped us work through some...
Shawn Burke's Blog
How to disable optimizations when debugging Reference Source
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Shawn Burke - MSFT
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When you debug code in the .NET Framework using the newly available Reference Source functionality in VS 2008 , you may notice that many variables are not available for inspection. This is because you're debugging against retail-optimized code. ...
Shawn Burke's Blog
You can't domisticate a server!
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Shawn Burke - MSFT
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Someone just pointed me at this " Stay At Home Servers " website. Y'all know I'm a big Windows Home Server fan. Pretty solid geek humor, check it out!
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